If you could only hang ONE call on your lanyard which one would it be and why? Even for me this is tough as I love my RNT calls but I ALWAYS use my old DR-85 as my go-to.
SluiceCoot said:Some would argue it's overrated everywhere
fish dog said:Well, I think its overrated unless you really know how to do it. When you don't know how to do it right I think its worse then not calling. I have had the privilege of hunting with a good caller on occasion and its almost amazing (to me at least) how they can call in the birds. On the other hand, and this is one of my pet peeves, I hate getting next to someone who bought a $8 call at Wally-World and thinks if they blow it continually at an empty sky that birds will magically appear. Also, when a bird does appear, blowing it loudly, sounding something like bugs bunny choking out daffy duck, is a great way to scare the bards away. Almost as bad as skybusting if you ask me. IMHO it takes a bit of musical talent to correctly blow a duck call and I know I'm not good at it so I let my decoys do the talking and maybe, once in a while, I'll try a pintail whistle.
ilovesprig said:fish dog said:Well, I think its overrated unless you really know how to do it. When you don't know how to do it right I think its worse then not calling. I have had the privilege of hunting with a good caller on occasion and its almost amazing (to me at least) how they can call in the birds. On the other hand, and this is one of my pet peeves, I hate getting next to someone who bought a $8 call at Wally-World and thinks if they blow it continually at an empty sky that birds will magically appear. Also, when a bird does appear, blowing it loudly, sounding something like bugs bunny choking out daffy duck, is a great way to scare the bards away. Almost as bad as skybusting if you ask me. IMHO it takes a bit of musical talent to correctly blow a duck call and I know I'm not good at it so I let my decoys do the talking and maybe, once in a while, I'll try a pintail whistle.
Erik,
Your very right about what you've said here......Very annoying.....The place to LEARN or PRACTICE is not on some wildlife area or refuge during the season.....Not only are birds being shot it all around, but it's just not natural to here that much quacking.
Short bursts of the comeback or lonesome hen calls can be deadly when the scenarios are right. Which knowing when to call is just about as important as to how to call.....Pretty much why I like the DR-85....Very ducky sound in a easy to use double reed call.
SluiceCoot said:Steve, another question for you.... I really like the older calls. I've never blown a PS Olt cut down keyholed, I'm sure you have. The damn things are like $90 and up on eBay. Are they worth the cash? It's hard to justify spending that kind of cash on a call that should realistically cost about $25